Richard B. Conway

Richard B. Conway, 57, of Pearl River, NY, formerly of Norwood, NJ, passed away on Sunday, September 19, 2021. Beloved father of Richard Liam, Shauna and Else. Cherished son of Richard J. and the late Sheila. Dearest brother of James and Sean. Also survived by many other loving relatives and friends.

Rich worked his entire career in the elevator industry as a union member of Local 1 where he had many friends and co-workers who respected him. He had a passion for music and loved spending time outdoors with his family and friends and especially loved hiking.

Visiting hours are Sunday 2-6 PM at Pizzi Funeral Home, 120 Paris Ave, Northvale (201-767-3050). A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday at 11 AM St. Anthony’s RC Church, Northvale.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Rich’s memory may be made to his surviving children.

www.pizzifuneralhome.com

Comments

  1. Our deepest condolences to his children and his father, brothers and all other family members – Brian Grady and family

  2. So, so sorry to hear of this way too early passing of my old buddy Rich, especially thinking of his children. Our high school shenanigans & adventures seem like yesterday! He was a stand up guy, great class & respect who passed through life on his terms.

  3. Love you Rich. Forever alive in the hearts of your friends!

  4. I will miss Richie. He was a pleasure to train and work out with. A great personality and great taste in motorcycles. I am deeply sorry for your loss.

  5. My condolences go out to the Conway family
    Worked with Rich at Atlantic elevator he always had a positive attitude Great guy to work with

  6. So sorry to hear about the untimely passing of Rich. My condolences to Jimmy, Sean, Mr Conway, and Rich’s children. I have so many great memories of Rich from growing up with Sean and from the years I worked at Atlantic Elevator for the Conway family. Rich was always such a great guy and he thoroughly enjoyed life. It’s so sad that he is gone way too soon.

  7. My heart goes out to the Conway family. I have great memories of training with rich at karate class. Like all the guys there I had tremendous respect for him and truly considered him one of my older brothers. It pains me to know you are no longer with us but am honored to have our paths crossed in our lives. Rest in piece brother.
    Christopher Dempsey

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